Version 2.77

Term Description

Samples that are positive for adenovirus display punctate fluorescence in the cytoplasm and/or bright nuclear fluorescence.
Source: Regenstrief LOINC

Part Description

LP14061-3   Adenovirus
Adenoviruses, medium-sized (90-100 nm), non-enveloped icosohedral viruses with double-stranded DNA, have over 50 immunologically distinct types that cause infections in humans. Adenoviruses usually cause respiratory illness with symptoms ranging from the common cold to pneumonia, croup, and bronchitis. Adenoviruses can cause other illnesses such as gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis, cystitis, and less commonly, neurological disease. Infants and individuals with weakened immune systems are at high risk for severe complications of adenovirus infection and adenoviruses commonly cause acute respiratory illness in military recruits. Some asymptomatic people infected with adenoviruses have ongoing infections in their tonsils, adenoids, and intestines and can shed the virus for months or years. The virus can persist outside the body for long periods. Adenovirus infections can be detected using antigen detection, polymerase chain reaction assay, virus isolation, and serology. Typing is usually done by hemagglutination-inhibition and/or neutralization with type-specific antisera or by molecular methods. As of October 2014 there is no adenovirus vaccine for the general public, however an oral vaccine against types 4 and 7 was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in March 2011 for U.S. military personnel. The vaccine is recommended by the U.S. Department of Defense for military recruits entering basic training in order to prevent acute respiratory disease. Most adenovirus infections are mild and typically require only treatment of symptoms. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC: Adenovirus

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Adenovirus Ag
Property
PrThr
Time
Pt
System
Respiratory system specimen.lower
Scale
Ord
Method
IF

Additional Names

Short Name
HAdV Ag Lower resp Ql IF
Display Name
Adenovirus Ag IF Ql (Lower resp)
Consumer Name Alpha Get Info
Adenovirus antigen, Lower respiratory

Example Answer List: LL744-4

Source: Regenstrief Institute
Answer Code Score Answer ID
Detected LA11882-0
Not detected LA11883-8

Basic Attributes

Class
MICRO
Type
Laboratory
First Released
Version 2.64
Last Updated
Version 2.77
Change Reason
Release 2.77: SYSTEM: Updated to standardize the representation of "Respiratory system specimen" in the System subhierarchy across LOINC;
Order vs. Observation
Both

Member of these Groups Get Info

LOINC Group Group Name
LG34003-0 Adenovirus Ag|PrThr|Sys:ANYResp

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
de-DE German (Germany) Adenovirus Ag:Nachweis oder Schwellenwert:Zeitpunkt:Probenmaterial vom unteren Respirationstrakt:Ordinal:Immunfluoreszenztest
es-MX Spanish (Mexico) Adenovirus Ag:Presencia o umbral:Punto temporal:Muestra de vías respiratorias inferiores:Ordinal:Inmunofluorescencia (IF)
fr-FR French (France) Adénovirus Ag:Présence/Seuil:Ponctuel:Voies respiratoires inférieures:Qualitatif:Immunofluorescence
nl-NL Dutch (Netherlands) Adenovirus Ag:aanwezigheid:moment:onderste luchtwegen:ordinaal:immunofluorescentie
Synonyms: antigeen IF onderste ademhalingsstelsel; systema respiratorium inferior systema respiratorium; ademhalingsstelsel

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